And it has already landed.
Well done everybody on board Discovery and Nasa.


James
The HUD view, all 5 seconds we saw of it on sky news was really cool. The decent angle is amazing. They actually have a simulator at the space & rocket visitor center in Huntsville, its not a huge thing or moveable, but simulates the final approach of the thing, not once was i able to land the thing first time i overshot the whole thing trying the standard plane style approach, next time i nose dived about 1000 feet before the runway. Had to give up the seat for others at that point![]()
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Glad they are all back safe and well.
Jeez, would like to fly such a sim sometimes. I'm a glider pilot and I'm used to a nose dive on final approach so who knows...
Get X-Plane 7 or higher. It has a scenario where you can be in the Shuttle from space and re-enter, be in the process of re-entering, or on final. Harder than you'd think.
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